What is the point of not permitting Basic Economy to be canceled?
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Redlands, CA
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What is the point of not permitting Basic Economy to be canceled?
I understand why it can't be changed or refunded, but this policy seems to ensure that if plans change, I must spend more money with another airline.
Case in point...I have PHX-ATL-GNV booked (as a one way) in October to visit my daughter. Now I am going to meet her in Tampa to go to a concert with her the day I arrive. I would like to "throw away" the current booking, cancel it, and buy PHX-ATL-TPA. Well Delta won't allow that. So I bought a ticket on Southwest instead.
I am sure they have a reason for such a policy, but since they have already collected my money and I acknowledge I can't get it back or transfer it to another ticket, why would they want to prevent me from freeing up space they might be able to sell a second time...not to mention my potentially spending more money?
Case in point...I have PHX-ATL-GNV booked (as a one way) in October to visit my daughter. Now I am going to meet her in Tampa to go to a concert with her the day I arrive. I would like to "throw away" the current booking, cancel it, and buy PHX-ATL-TPA. Well Delta won't allow that. So I bought a ticket on Southwest instead.
I am sure they have a reason for such a policy, but since they have already collected my money and I acknowledge I can't get it back or transfer it to another ticket, why would they want to prevent me from freeing up space they might be able to sell a second time...not to mention my potentially spending more money?
#4
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I would do this but then I'd be double booked on the same day...or do you mean just walk up and do it on the day of? I do have a WN flight booked ATL-TPA but with only a 1 hour connect time, so I worry about the original DL flight being late.
#5
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#6
Join Date: Jul 2015
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This is a great idea and would probably be cheaper than buying a PHX-TPA ticket while loosing the value of the current DL ticket. I would recommend booking a OW ATL-TPA ticket on WN and just use it when you get to ATL. Normally I would go against booking two tickets on non-partner airlines as you wouldn’t be protected in the event of IROPS, but since GNV and TPA are close enough, in the event of IROPS on your PHX-ATL, or even ATL-GNV leg, you would be able to use the IROPS rebooking tool to re-route to TPA and request a credit on your WN flight.
#8
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I think I will keep my ATL-TPA on WN and just hope I make that connection. If I miss the WN flight, I can always fly as planned to GNV and floor it in a rental down to Tampa.
Thanks to everyone for helping me think this out
#9
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 5,185
I get this, and have actually used this to my advantage in the past. In this case I still need to fly and I know I can't book PHX-ATL-GNV and PHX-ATL-TPA on the same day.
I think I will keep my ATL-TPA on WN and just hope I make that connection. If I miss the WN flight, I can always fly as planned to GNV and floor it in a rental down to Tampa.
Thanks to everyone for helping me think this out
I think I will keep my ATL-TPA on WN and just hope I make that connection. If I miss the WN flight, I can always fly as planned to GNV and floor it in a rental down to Tampa.
Thanks to everyone for helping me think this out
#11
Join Date: Oct 2007
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If you've missed the Southwest TPA flight, that will likely be because your first flight is delayed. If that happens, the Delta app will let you rebook your ATL GNV —> ATL TPA.
#12
Join Date: Jul 2015
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This is exactly what I was trying to say in my post above. You don’t have to be worried about a delay on DL because if it does happen, you can change to TPA free on DL. I’m pretty sure DL is close to hourly on ATL-TPA so you should definitely be able to find a flight that would beat driving 2 hours. And with WN having no change fees, you could cancel your WN flight up to 10 mins prior to departure and get a credit back to use for a future flight.
#15
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Minneapolis
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People will dispute this over and over, but I have been caught a number of times. Just did one where I had an award ticket to Paris and a paid ticket to Stockholm. Outbound dates were different. Got an email from Delta within about 3 hours of booking the paid ticket, cancelling that ticket.